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How would you transport a seizure patient who may have a spinal-cord injury?
 
  A) Supine on the stretcher with straps loosely applied
  B) In the lateral recumbent position with a cervical collar in place
  C) Immobilized on a spine board with a cervical collar in place
  D) Semi-sitting position with a cervical collar in place

Question 2

In hazmat incidents, the LEAST common route of exposure is:
 
  a. respiratory inhalation. c. gastrointestinal ingestion.
  b. topical absorption. d. parenteral injection.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

c



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